Day-only elective cholecystectomy: early experience and barriers to implementation in Australia.
Helen PhamCorinna ChiongJane-Louise SinclairTony C Y PangLawrence YuenVincent W T LamHenry C PleassEmma JohnstonArthur J RichardsonMichael J HollandsPublished in: ANZ journal of surgery (2020)
Routine DOLC can be adopted in Australian hospitals without compromise to patient safety. Unplanned overnight admission is predominantly due to unexpected surgical pathology and can be reduced by protocols for the use of drains and planned outpatient endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Unplanned outpatient review can be minimized by optimizing both intra- and post-operative pain management. Individual surgeon and anaesthetist preferences remain an obstacle to a standardized protocol in the Australian setting.